phrasal verbs
money idioms
buying & selling
verb noun collocations
guess the right collocation
100

What phrasal verb means "look at different options before buying"?

shop around

100

What idiom means "have no money"?

be broke

100

Complete: a _____ of supermarkets.

a chain

100

What can you owe or withdraw?

money

100

What collocation means "a shared reason for a problem or situation"?

a common cause

200

Complete: "The company will _____ out a new smartphone next month."

bring

200

Complete: "That designer bag cost _____ and _____."

an arm and a leg

200

Complete: a _____ of products.

range

200

What can a company monopolise or supply?

the market

200

What do we call the special dress traditionally worn by a bride on her wedding day?

wedding dress

300

What phrasal verb means "buy something immediately when it becomes available"?

snap up

300

Which idiom means "have more money than you know what to do with"?

have money to burn

300

Which collocation means that something is worth the money you paid for it ?  

value for money

300

A company must listen to its ___________ if it wants to improve its services.

customers

300

You are flying from Serbia to Spain. What type of flight are you taking?

an international flight

400

Which phrasal verb means "spend a lot of money, especially on yourself"?

splash out on

400

What idiom means "have just enough money to survive"?

make ends meet

400

What collocation means " to encourage people to buy from a business or visit a shop?

attract customers

400

Emma sold her app for 10 million dollars. What did she make?

a fortune

400

You find bread in the kitchen that has been there for three weeks and now has green spots on it. Which adjective describes it?

mouldy

500

Which phrasal verb means "cheat someone by charging too much money"?

rip somebody off

500

Which idiom means "pay too much for something"?

pay through the nose

500

This expression means to provide a product or service that customers want but that is not currently available.

to fill a gap in the market

500

Companies often advertise heavily before they introduce something new. What are they launching?

a product

500

A passenger leaves their phone on a train. The station keeps found items in a special place. What collocation describes this service?  

lost property

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